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= GETTING STARTED = | = GETTING STARTED = | ||
| − | * | + | * Clone the repo |
| − | * | + | git clone https://gerrit.fd.io/r/vppsb |
| + | * Modify env.sh if needed and | ||
'''source ./env.sh''' | '''source ./env.sh''' | ||
'''vagrant up''' | '''vagrant up''' | ||
| − | * | + | * http://localhost:5000 |
| + | * Have fun! | ||
= RUNNING DEMOs = | = RUNNING DEMOs = | ||
Revision as of 02:43, 16 September 2016
INTRO
This is a GUI driven demo environment for beginners with VPP
REQUIREMENTS
- vagrant (1.8)
- virtualbox / vmware fusion
GETTING STARTED
- Clone the repo
git clone https://gerrit.fd.io/r/vppsb
- Modify env.sh if needed and
source ./env.sh vagrant up
- http://localhost:5000
- Have fun!
RUNNING DEMOs
Select from
- bridging
- routing
- tracing
On the left menu, and click next.
Output from VPP is displayed in a "terminal" style window.
Commands can be copied to the clipboard for you try yourself.
ADDING YOUR OWN DEMO
- Map out list of text and commands you want to accompany it
- cd vppsb/vpp-userdemo/tutorials
- cp bridging mydemo
- Modify any container IP addresses and gateways and the INSTR/CMD arrays
C1_IP="172.16.1.2/24"
C1_GW="172.16.1.1"
C2_IP="172.16.1.3/24"
C2_GW="172.16.1.1"
INSTR=()
CMD=()
INSTR+=("Welcome to the bridging demo. This will show you some simple commands to connect two linux containers to VPP via an L2 bridge.")
CMD+=("")
INSTR+=("To show interfaces type:")
CMD+=("sudo vppctl show inter")
INSTR+=("Lets examine our workloads cone and ctwo")
CMD+=("sudo lxc-attach -n cone -- ip -o a")
INSTR+=("")
CMD+=("sudo lxc-attach -n ctwo -- ip -o a")
- Refresh GUI - it will be right there!